The Oxford vaccine is more effective at 6 to 12 week intervals: the World Health Organization

The Oxford vaccine is more effective at 6 to 12 week intervals: the World Health Organization

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The World Health Organization has also recommended the use of vaccines made by Oxford University and AstraZeneca in countries where new strains of coronavirus (Covid-19) have been identified. Experts say that taking two doses of the vaccine should take a break of 8 to 12 weeks. According to them, it increases the effectiveness of the vaccine and provides more protection.

 

The Oxford vaccine is more effective at 6 to 12 week intervals: the World Health Organization

This was reported by the BBC in the United Kingdom. Earlier, in exceptional circumstances, the World Health Organization recommended a six-week break between two-dose vaccines. Oxford-made vaccines can also be used for people over the age of 65, the agency said. Some countries, however, are opposed to giving the vaccine to those over 65. In the UK, more breaks between the two doses of the vaccine have been shown to be effective.

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According to the BBC, the Oxford vaccine is being seen as a ‘global vaccine’. Because, the vaccine is relatively cheap in price, can be mass-produced and can be stored at normal refrigerator temperatures. However, there is controversy over the effectiveness of the vaccine in new cases of corona. In addition, there is a debate over whether it can be used in the elderly due to lack of information or how long the two doses should be taken.

The World Health Organization’s Vaccine Expert Forum Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) verifies vaccine test data. Its interim recommendation says the Oxford vaccine is 63 percent effective.

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However, experimental use of the vaccine in South Africa has shown that the vaccine may provide “little protection” for mild to moderate patients. Catherine O’Brien, director of immunization at the World Health Organization, said the South African study was incomplete. This vaccine is still possible to prevent severe covidosis. Researchers at Oxford claim that their vaccine can protect Covid-19 patients from serious illness. Alejandro Caravioto, chairman of the World Health Organization’s SAGE, said the,covid19 news update

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